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SUMMARY:Day 1: HSMT Postgraduate Conference 2022: A Theatre of Knowledge
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DESCRIPTION:*Day 1: Thursday 16 June*\n\n09:30-09:50 *Registration: Seatin
 g* – “Getting to Know You” (The King and I)\n	\n09:50-10:00 *Opening
  Remarks*: Professor Mark Harrison\nCurtain: “This Could be the Start of
  Something Big” (The Bachelor)\n\n10:00-11:10 *Act 1: Empire* – “Gim
 me! Gimme! Gimme!” (Mamma Mia!)\n*Jane Mullaney*\, Force and neglect? Br
 itish Indian cholera control in 1880’s Bombay\n*Andrew Biederman*\, The 
 collected tools of Elector Augustus of Saxony: modelling Saxon work\, indu
 stry and materials through aesthetic utility\n*Nilanjana Dutta*\, Explorin
 g the trail: situating the bone business in Colonial India and Britain ami
 dst the wider socio-economic and ethical dimensions (1930-1985)\nChair: Pi
 erce Jones\n	\n11:10-11:30 *Interval*: Tea/Coffee – “Let’s Have Anot
 her Cup of Coffee” (Face the Music)\n\n11:30-13:00 *Act 2: Environment* 
 – “Strawberry Fields Forever” (Let it Be)\n*Tanya Zeif*\, From sacre
 d groves to groves of academe: an environmental history of Oxford Universi
 ty\n*Noé (Bertie) Royer*\, Last epoch\, and beyond: future and natural hi
 stories 1749-1845\n*Madeline White*\, Arranging unknown worlds: plant coll
 ection\, information management\, and British Empire in the early 18th cen
 tury\n*Yusuf Tayara*\, A contextual history of Mamluk science: astronomy i
 n the Great Mosque of Damascus\nChair: August Aalto\n	\n13:00-14:00 *Inter
 mission*: Lunch – “Food\, Glorious Food” (Oliver!)\n\n14:00-15:10 *A
 ct 3: Memory and the Mind* – “Knowing Me\, Knowing You” (Mamma Mia!)
 \n*Ffion Hughes*\, Le Dain in the sky with diamonds: competing perspective
 s on substance use at Canada’s Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medica
 l Use of Drugs 1969-1973 *ONLINE*\n*Francis Benyah*\, Prayer camps\, menta
 l health and healing traditions in post-colonial Ghana\n*Sami Alahmadi*\, 
 Re-analyzing the historiography of Ottoman POWs in WW1\nChair: Swathi Srin
 ivasan\n	\n15:10-15:20 Interval: Tea/coffee – “Tea for Two” (No\, No
 \, Nanette) \n\n15:30-16:40 *Act 4: Public Health* – “A Spoonful of 
 Sugar” (Mary Poppins)\n*Swathi Srinivasan*\, Probing PEPFAR: a critical 
 analysis of United States participation in South Africa’s HIV/AIDS respo
 nse\n*Pierce Jones*\, AIDS and London: a local history of community public
  health interventions\n*Antony (Tony) Hollingworth*\, The introduction of 
 a diphtheria vaccination programme during a time of war\nChair: Alexander 
 (Alex) Aizenman\n	\n16:40-16:50 *Closing Remarks*: Dr Catherine Jackson\nC
 urtain: “Sunrise\, Sunset” (Fiddler on the Roof)\n\nSpeakers:\n Variou
 s Speakers
LOCATION:History Faculty (Lecture Theatre)\, George Street OX1 2RL
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